CryptoQuant reports record week for Bitcoin buying as long-term holdings surge
Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin accumulation addresses saw a $3.4B inflow, the second-largest of 2025.
- Total accumulation wallets now hold 2.84M BTC with a $72,437 average cost basis.
CryptoQuant reported a record weekly Bitcoin accumulation of 29,685 BTC by long-term holders yesterday. The surge represents one of the largest single-week inflows into wallets typically held for over a year.
The transaction, executed OTC just hours before the Fed’s rate decision, was valued at around $3.4 billion and represents the second-largest single-day inflow into accumulation addresses in 2025.
With this addition, total Bitcoin held in accumulation wallets has climbed to 2.84 million BTC, with an average realized cost basis now at $72,437 per coin, underscoring continued conviction among long-term investors despite macro uncertainty.
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